Select Request indexing. The tool will run a live test on the URL to see whether it has any obvious indexing issues, and if not, the page will be queued for indexing. If the tool finds issues with the page you should try to fix them.

A sitemap is an important way for Google to discover URLs on your site. A sitemap can also include additional metadata about alternate language versions and video-, image-, or news-specific pages. Learn how to create a sitemap.

Here are the different ways you can request that Google index your sitemap:

Use the ping tool. Send a GET request in your browser or the command line to this address, specifying the full URL of the sitemap. Be sure that the sitemap file is accessible: http://www.google.com/ping?sitemap=<full_URL_of_sitemap>Example: http://www.google.com/ping?sitemap=https://example.com/sitemap.xml

Insert the following line anywhere in your robots.txt file, specifying the path to your sitemap. We will find it the next time we crawl your site:Sitemap: http://example.com/my_sitemap.xml